Move over, Saint Marie — Jersey’s getting darker by the minute. Following a wave of critical praise and a perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, Bergerac is officially returning for Season 2 on U&Original. A reimagining of the classic 1980s BBC series, the modern Bergerac stars Damien Molony (Brassic) as Jim Bergerac, the troubled Channel Islands detective now retooled for a grittier generation.
The second season is already in production on the island of Jersey, and the cast is expanding. Adrian Edmondson (Midsomer Murders) and Lesley Sharp (Red Eye) are joining the series as Nigel and Monica, respectively. Edmondson plays a love interest for Zoë Wanamaker’s returning character Charlie, while Sharp’s role hints at new emotional entanglements for Jim. Developed by Being Human creator Toby Whithouse, the show was hailed in its debut run as a moodier, more psychologically rich take on the beloved sleuth. The updated synopsis for Season...
The second season is already in production on the island of Jersey, and the cast is expanding. Adrian Edmondson (Midsomer Murders) and Lesley Sharp (Red Eye) are joining the series as Nigel and Monica, respectively. Edmondson plays a love interest for Zoë Wanamaker’s returning character Charlie, while Sharp’s role hints at new emotional entanglements for Jim. Developed by Being Human creator Toby Whithouse, the show was hailed in its debut run as a moodier, more psychologically rich take on the beloved sleuth. The updated synopsis for Season...
- 8/2/2025
- by Chris McPherson
- Collider.com
Japanese premium pay-tv network Wowow has acquired the U.K. detective drama “Bergerac,” a modern re-imagining of the 1980s BBC series, for broadcast later this year.
The six-part series, produced by BlackLight TV (part of Banijay UK) and Jersey-based Westward Studios, will premiere in Japan in August 2025 on Wowow Prime and Wowow On Demand. The deal was negotiated by Rashmi Bajpai, EVP Sales Asia at Banijay Rights, the international distribution arm of Banijay Entertainment.
“Bergerac” stars Damien Molony as Jim Bergerac, the titular detective, and premiered in the U.K. on U and U&Drama in February. The series was recently renewed for a second season after the strong performance of its debut season.
According to Bajpai, “With its superb cast and engrossing storytelling, this enthralling new version of ‘Bergerac’ is clearly proving to be a hit with broadcasters across the world. Wowow is the perfect home in Japan for this iconic series,...
The six-part series, produced by BlackLight TV (part of Banijay UK) and Jersey-based Westward Studios, will premiere in Japan in August 2025 on Wowow Prime and Wowow On Demand. The deal was negotiated by Rashmi Bajpai, EVP Sales Asia at Banijay Rights, the international distribution arm of Banijay Entertainment.
“Bergerac” stars Damien Molony as Jim Bergerac, the titular detective, and premiered in the U.K. on U and U&Drama in February. The series was recently renewed for a second season after the strong performance of its debut season.
According to Bajpai, “With its superb cast and engrossing storytelling, this enthralling new version of ‘Bergerac’ is clearly proving to be a hit with broadcasters across the world. Wowow is the perfect home in Japan for this iconic series,...
- 5/8/2025
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Bergerac is returning with a 2025 makeover and plenty of networks are welcoming the iconic detective back.
Ahead of the London TV Screenings, distributor Banijay Rights has sold the series to Npo in Netherlands, Vrt in Belgium, Svt in Sweden, Yle in Finland, Nrk in Norway, Dr in Denmark, BBC First in Poland and Tvnz in New Zealand. The ABC in Australia had already boarded the British show.
The Jersey-set series was made for UK channel U&Drama by Banijay’s BlackLight TV and Westward Studios, with Damien Molony playing the titular crime fighter, Jim Bergerac. Visit Jersey supported the production.
The original series came from Robert Banks Stewart and starred John Nettles. It ran for nine seasons between 1981 and 1991. Unlike that show, which had a new storyline in each episode, the modern series from writer Toby Whithouse follows one character-led murder mystery.
Bergerac begins the series as a broken man,...
Ahead of the London TV Screenings, distributor Banijay Rights has sold the series to Npo in Netherlands, Vrt in Belgium, Svt in Sweden, Yle in Finland, Nrk in Norway, Dr in Denmark, BBC First in Poland and Tvnz in New Zealand. The ABC in Australia had already boarded the British show.
The Jersey-set series was made for UK channel U&Drama by Banijay’s BlackLight TV and Westward Studios, with Damien Molony playing the titular crime fighter, Jim Bergerac. Visit Jersey supported the production.
The original series came from Robert Banks Stewart and starred John Nettles. It ran for nine seasons between 1981 and 1991. Unlike that show, which had a new storyline in each episode, the modern series from writer Toby Whithouse follows one character-led murder mystery.
Bergerac begins the series as a broken man,...
- 2/4/2025
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
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The Agency is a spy thriller drama series created by Jez and John-Henry Butterworth. Based on the French series The Bureau by Eric Rochant, the Showtime series follows Martian, a covert CIA agent who had been undercover for six years but is suddenly ordered to abandon his cover and return to London station to continue his work. When the love he left behind with his cover reappears in London, suspicions arise. The Agency stars Michael Fassbender, Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner-Smith, Katherine Waterston, Harriet Sansom Harris, Richard Gere, and John Magaro. So, if you love the intensely thrilling plot, nail-biting drama, and compelling characters in The Agency, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
The Game (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – BBC America
The Game is a Cold War spy thriller drama series created by Toby Whithouse.
The Agency is a spy thriller drama series created by Jez and John-Henry Butterworth. Based on the French series The Bureau by Eric Rochant, the Showtime series follows Martian, a covert CIA agent who had been undercover for six years but is suddenly ordered to abandon his cover and return to London station to continue his work. When the love he left behind with his cover reappears in London, suspicions arise. The Agency stars Michael Fassbender, Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner-Smith, Katherine Waterston, Harriet Sansom Harris, Richard Gere, and John Magaro. So, if you love the intensely thrilling plot, nail-biting drama, and compelling characters in The Agency, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
The Game (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – BBC America
The Game is a Cold War spy thriller drama series created by Toby Whithouse.
- 12/3/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Banijay Entertainment is offering an exclusive early look at its jam-packed Mipcom lineup, featuring plenty of crime dramas, historical epics, popular formats and non-fiction projects from Eva Longoria and Sarah Jessica Parker.
“Our dynamic line-up for this year’s Mipcom truly highlights the continued growth and global appeal of our catalog,” said Banijay Rights CEO Cathy Payne. “From riveting dramas such as ‘Bergerac’ and ‘Wolf Hall’ to high-end factual series like ‘Eva Longoria: Searching for Spain,’ we are eager to present a diverse and competitive slate that celebrates the power of storymaking and the outstanding talent behind our IP.”
Banijay Chief Content Officer, Development James Townley and Chief Content Officer, Operations Lucas Green added: “Our offering of distinctive and fresh formats coming from the Netherlands, Germany, Australia, U.K. and the U.S., underscores our commitment to creating popular IP like ‘Three Are The Champions,’ and evolving classic favorites like ‘By Land,...
“Our dynamic line-up for this year’s Mipcom truly highlights the continued growth and global appeal of our catalog,” said Banijay Rights CEO Cathy Payne. “From riveting dramas such as ‘Bergerac’ and ‘Wolf Hall’ to high-end factual series like ‘Eva Longoria: Searching for Spain,’ we are eager to present a diverse and competitive slate that celebrates the power of storymaking and the outstanding talent behind our IP.”
Banijay Chief Content Officer, Development James Townley and Chief Content Officer, Operations Lucas Green added: “Our offering of distinctive and fresh formats coming from the Netherlands, Germany, Australia, U.K. and the U.S., underscores our commitment to creating popular IP like ‘Three Are The Champions,’ and evolving classic favorites like ‘By Land,...
- 10/1/2024
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Doctor Who's Rose Tyler was played by Billie Piper, and was a fascinating character. She encountered the Doctor after an alien attack on the shop where she worked, and she fell completely in love with him. She left her mother Jackie and boyfriend Mickey behind as she traveled with him throughout time and space, dodging dangers and sometimes barely escaping with her life.
Rose had many good qualities, such as being kind, brave and smart, but she also had some bad ones. She often didn't consider the feelings of others, and there were times when she was blinded by her love for the Doctor. Her best episodes showed off all these sides of Rose's personality.
'Boomtown' Highlighted Rose's Selfishness
Release date
Writer
Director
IMDb Score
June 4, 2005
Russell T. Davies
Joe Ahearne
7.1/10
In "Boomtown" Rose has her old boyfriend Mickey meet up with her again, after she left...
Rose had many good qualities, such as being kind, brave and smart, but she also had some bad ones. She often didn't consider the feelings of others, and there were times when she was blinded by her love for the Doctor. Her best episodes showed off all these sides of Rose's personality.
'Boomtown' Highlighted Rose's Selfishness
Release date
Writer
Director
IMDb Score
June 4, 2005
Russell T. Davies
Joe Ahearne
7.1/10
In "Boomtown" Rose has her old boyfriend Mickey meet up with her again, after she left...
- 7/29/2024
- by Sarah Barrett
- CBR
Willem Dafoe Named Artistic Director Of Venice Theatre Department
Willem Dafoe has been named Artistic Director of the Venice Biennale’s Theatre Department. Dafoe will hold the role for a two-year term from 2025 to 2026. The appointment was confirmed by the department board, headed by Pietrangelo Buttafuoco. “I was first surprised then happy to receive Pietrangelo Buttafuoco’s invitation to be the Director of the International Theatre Festival of La Biennale di Venezia 2025-2026,” Dafoe said. “I realize that I am known as a film actor, but I was born in the theatre, the theatre trained me and galvanized me. I am a stage animal. I am an actor. Theatre taught me about art and life. I worked with the Wooster Group for twenty-seven years, and I have collaborated with great directors from Richard Foreman to Bob Wilson. The direction of my Theatre program will be charted by my personal development.
Willem Dafoe has been named Artistic Director of the Venice Biennale’s Theatre Department. Dafoe will hold the role for a two-year term from 2025 to 2026. The appointment was confirmed by the department board, headed by Pietrangelo Buttafuoco. “I was first surprised then happy to receive Pietrangelo Buttafuoco’s invitation to be the Director of the International Theatre Festival of La Biennale di Venezia 2025-2026,” Dafoe said. “I realize that I am known as a film actor, but I was born in the theatre, the theatre trained me and galvanized me. I am a stage animal. I am an actor. Theatre taught me about art and life. I worked with the Wooster Group for twenty-seven years, and I have collaborated with great directors from Richard Foreman to Bob Wilson. The direction of my Theatre program will be charted by my personal development.
- 7/8/2024
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Unified Intelligence Taskforce (Unit) will play a pivotal role in integrating past and present characters in Doctor Who's future seasons. Showrunner Russell T. Davies envisions a bustling Unit full of new and familiar faces, creating a lively atmosphere for fan engagement. Bringing back characters like Mel Bush and hinting at potential returns of past companions promises a more integrated and historical storyline.
Warning! This article contains Doctor Who Season 14, episode 7 spoilers.
Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies unveiled his ambitious vision for the future of Unit as the show progresses beyond its fourteenth season. His plans for Unit, a key part of the Doctor Who universe, suggest an exciting new direction that acknowledges the show's deep history and its ongoing story.
The recent episode The Legend of Ruby Sunday sets the stage for Davies' future plans in the series. It brought back familiar faces like Donna Noble's daughter, Rose,...
Warning! This article contains Doctor Who Season 14, episode 7 spoilers.
Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies unveiled his ambitious vision for the future of Unit as the show progresses beyond its fourteenth season. His plans for Unit, a key part of the Doctor Who universe, suggest an exciting new direction that acknowledges the show's deep history and its ongoing story.
The recent episode The Legend of Ruby Sunday sets the stage for Davies' future plans in the series. It brought back familiar faces like Donna Noble's daughter, Rose,...
- 6/23/2024
- by Ali Valle
- MovieWeb
Warning: This post contains mild spoilers for Doctor Who episode 8, "Empire of Death"
Ncuti Gatwa shines as the 15th Doctor in a season full of adventure and intrigue. Doctor Who's season finale delivers on unraveling mysteries, but falls short on big reveals. Resolutions are abrupt and underwhelming after significant buildups, despite stellar performances.
Doctor Who season 14 has reached its conclusion, with highs and lows throughout. Doctor Who has changed dramatically over the last several years, and now with Russell T. Davies back in the showrunner's seat, the series has once again evolved to embrace a new audience. However, the season 14 finale featured one of the Doctor's oldest rivals and set out to reveal some of the biggest mysteries that have been central to the show since it returned in 2023.
Doctor Who
Cast Millie Gibson, Alex Kingston, Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, David Tennant, Matt Smith, Ncuti Gatwa, Jodie WhittakerRelease Date November 23, 1963Seasons 14Genres Mystery,...
Ncuti Gatwa shines as the 15th Doctor in a season full of adventure and intrigue. Doctor Who's season finale delivers on unraveling mysteries, but falls short on big reveals. Resolutions are abrupt and underwhelming after significant buildups, despite stellar performances.
Doctor Who season 14 has reached its conclusion, with highs and lows throughout. Doctor Who has changed dramatically over the last several years, and now with Russell T. Davies back in the showrunner's seat, the series has once again evolved to embrace a new audience. However, the season 14 finale featured one of the Doctor's oldest rivals and set out to reveal some of the biggest mysteries that have been central to the show since it returned in 2023.
Doctor Who
Cast Millie Gibson, Alex Kingston, Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, David Tennant, Matt Smith, Ncuti Gatwa, Jodie WhittakerRelease Date November 23, 1963Seasons 14Genres Mystery,...
- 6/22/2024
- by Ben Gibbons
- ScreenRant
Russell T Davies confirms Sutekh's final fate in Doctor Who season 14 finale. Davies firmly states that Sutekh is truly dead this time.
Russell T Davies addresses the final fate of Sutekh following Doctor Who's season 14 finale. Having made his debut during Tom Baker's tenure as the Fourth Doctor, Sutekh stood the test of time as one of the Doctor's most notable one-off villains due to his terrifying power and Gabriel Woolf's performance. In season 14's two-part finale, it was revealed that Sutekh had been playing a long game to exact vengeance on the Time Lord.
With Doctor Who season 14's finale seeing Sutekh cast into the Time Vortex once more, Davies revealed during the commentary for "Empire of Death" whether he could make a return. The showrunner firmly stated that Sutekh was killed by his latest banishment. Check out Davies' explanation below:
And he finally, finally dies.
Russell T Davies addresses the final fate of Sutekh following Doctor Who's season 14 finale. Having made his debut during Tom Baker's tenure as the Fourth Doctor, Sutekh stood the test of time as one of the Doctor's most notable one-off villains due to his terrifying power and Gabriel Woolf's performance. In season 14's two-part finale, it was revealed that Sutekh had been playing a long game to exact vengeance on the Time Lord.
With Doctor Who season 14's finale seeing Sutekh cast into the Time Vortex once more, Davies revealed during the commentary for "Empire of Death" whether he could make a return. The showrunner firmly stated that Sutekh was killed by his latest banishment. Check out Davies' explanation below:
And he finally, finally dies.
- 6/22/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Russell T Davies confirms Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday will return alongside her family in Doctor Who season 15. Davies explained Ruby's potential departure in season 14, but confirmed she will be part of season 15 with her growing family. The story of Ruby and her family will continue in season 15, with new adventures and crucial storylines to come.
Russell T Davies confirms Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday will return alongside her growing family in Doctor Who season 15, explaining her potential departure in the season 14 finale. Gibson made her debut in 2023's seasonal special "The Church on Ruby Road," where her companion was searching for the mother who left her on a church doorstep on Christmas Eve in 2005. Despite facing the gods of death, Ruby and Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor discover her true parentage, leading to an emotional reunion.
With Doctor Who season 14 coming to a close, Davies explained Ruby's choice to Doctor Who: Unleashed.
Russell T Davies confirms Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday will return alongside her growing family in Doctor Who season 15, explaining her potential departure in the season 14 finale. Gibson made her debut in 2023's seasonal special "The Church on Ruby Road," where her companion was searching for the mother who left her on a church doorstep on Christmas Eve in 2005. Despite facing the gods of death, Ruby and Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor discover her true parentage, leading to an emotional reunion.
With Doctor Who season 14 coming to a close, Davies explained Ruby's choice to Doctor Who: Unleashed.
- 6/22/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Sutekh the Destroyer makes a powerful comeback after almost half a century in Doctor Who, delighting fans with its unexpected revival. Gabriel Woolf's return as Sutekh stirs nostalgia and excitement in the Doctor Who community, bringing a mix of astonishment and joy. Sutekh's formidable presence and influence as a villain cements his legacy within the Doctor Who universe, appealing to both classic and new fans.
Gabriel Woolf has reprised his role as the nefarious Sutekh the Destroyer in Doctor Who, nearly five decades after the character's initial appearance. The menacing figure first appeared in 1975 during Tom Bakers tenure as the iconic Time Lord, featuring in the episode Pyramids of Mars. Here, Sutekh, an Osiran villain, sought to escape centuries of confinement to unleash destruction upon his captors and the universe.
Fast forward to the present, and the revival of this powerful foe has stirred a mix of excitement and...
Gabriel Woolf has reprised his role as the nefarious Sutekh the Destroyer in Doctor Who, nearly five decades after the character's initial appearance. The menacing figure first appeared in 1975 during Tom Bakers tenure as the iconic Time Lord, featuring in the episode Pyramids of Mars. Here, Sutekh, an Osiran villain, sought to escape centuries of confinement to unleash destruction upon his captors and the universe.
Fast forward to the present, and the revival of this powerful foe has stirred a mix of excitement and...
- 6/22/2024
- by Ali Valle
- MovieWeb
Doctor Who star Bonnie Langford reflects on evolving as Mel alongside multiple Doctors, embracing each new challenge and dynamic. Langford's portrayal of Mel showcases her growth from a mere passenger to a seasoned voyager of the cosmos, bridging past and present. Mel's enduring link to the Doctor's world is highlighted as she becomes the sole classic companion in the latest iteration of the series.
Doctor Who star Bonnie Langford recently discussed her unique experiences working alongside different incarnations of the show's lead, the Doctor. Langford first graced the "Doctor Who" scene in 1986, appearing as companion Mel Bush beside Colin Baker, the Sixth Doctor. Her tenure extended into the era of Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, and she has continued to make her mark on the series, including a notable appearance in the 60th anniversary special.
In an interview with Screen Rant, Langford shared her thoughts on the evolution of her character,...
Doctor Who star Bonnie Langford recently discussed her unique experiences working alongside different incarnations of the show's lead, the Doctor. Langford first graced the "Doctor Who" scene in 1986, appearing as companion Mel Bush beside Colin Baker, the Sixth Doctor. Her tenure extended into the era of Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, and she has continued to make her mark on the series, including a notable appearance in the 60th anniversary special.
In an interview with Screen Rant, Langford shared her thoughts on the evolution of her character,...
- 6/17/2024
- by Ali Valle
- MovieWeb
Doctor Who has been around for such a long time, and juggles so many characters and storylines, that it's surely not surprising it has more than its fair share of mysteries. Some of these have puzzled fans for literal decades, while others are mysteries that current showrunner Russell T. Davies is presumably planning to solve before the end of the season.
It's fair to say that Doctor Who wouldn't be the same without a mystery or two for fans to solve. Part of the fun of watching is trying to get one step ahead of the Doctor and work out what's happening before he does. But not all the mysteries have neat tidy answers... or answers at all.
What Is The One Who Waits?
Introduced in
Year
Season
Episode
Episode Title
Writer
2023
60th Anniversary Specials
3
"The Giggle"
Russell T. Davies
When Russell T. Davies returned as showrunner in 2023, he brought...
It's fair to say that Doctor Who wouldn't be the same without a mystery or two for fans to solve. Part of the fun of watching is trying to get one step ahead of the Doctor and work out what's happening before he does. But not all the mysteries have neat tidy answers... or answers at all.
What Is The One Who Waits?
Introduced in
Year
Season
Episode
Episode Title
Writer
2023
60th Anniversary Specials
3
"The Giggle"
Russell T. Davies
When Russell T. Davies returned as showrunner in 2023, he brought...
- 6/11/2024
- by Sarah Barrett
- CBR
Working with multiple Doctors has shaped Mel Bush's character growth in Doctor Who across generations. Actress Bonnie Langford embraces the evolving qualities of each Doctor while staying true to the core character essence. Langford reflects on Mel's journey, adapting to new Doctor incarnations and the changing eras in the iconic series.
Classic Doctor Who star Bonnie Langford looks back on her appearances across multiple generations of the series and breaks down how working with multiple Doctors has affected Mel Bush. The star made her debut alongside Colin Baker's Sixth Doctor in 1984, remaining onboard the Tardis into Sylvester McCoy's era as the Seventh Doctor. After a brief cameo in 2022's "The Power of the Doctor," Langford returned alongside David Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor and Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor in the series' 60th anniversary special.
Ahead of her Doctor Who season 14 return, Langford opened up to Screen Rant...
Classic Doctor Who star Bonnie Langford looks back on her appearances across multiple generations of the series and breaks down how working with multiple Doctors has affected Mel Bush. The star made her debut alongside Colin Baker's Sixth Doctor in 1984, remaining onboard the Tardis into Sylvester McCoy's era as the Seventh Doctor. After a brief cameo in 2022's "The Power of the Doctor," Langford returned alongside David Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor and Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor in the series' 60th anniversary special.
Ahead of her Doctor Who season 14 return, Langford opened up to Screen Rant...
- 6/10/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Co-writer Herron reveals hope for a reunion with Rogue, leaving open the possibility for future plot development.
Kate Herron addresses whether the Fifteenth Doctor's (Ncuti Gatwa) romantic interest, Rogue, could return after their Doctor Who meeting in season 14. Portrayed by Jonathan Groff, the character made his debut in episode 6, "Rogue," where the space-faring solo bounty hunter found himself investigating a Regency-era ball in hopes of tracking down manic Chuldur imposters. While the first interaction between the Doctor and Rogue was cold, sparks soon ignited between the pair, but the groundbreaking romance came to a sudden sad end.
In an interview with TV Insider, "Rogue" co-writer Herron addressed whether a reunion could be in the cards. While the script's "Find me" wasn't intended to be a hint, the line making it into the final episode left the writer hopeful. She also stated that she would be flattered if showrunner Russell T Davies...
Kate Herron addresses whether the Fifteenth Doctor's (Ncuti Gatwa) romantic interest, Rogue, could return after their Doctor Who meeting in season 14. Portrayed by Jonathan Groff, the character made his debut in episode 6, "Rogue," where the space-faring solo bounty hunter found himself investigating a Regency-era ball in hopes of tracking down manic Chuldur imposters. While the first interaction between the Doctor and Rogue was cold, sparks soon ignited between the pair, but the groundbreaking romance came to a sudden sad end.
In an interview with TV Insider, "Rogue" co-writer Herron addressed whether a reunion could be in the cards. While the script's "Find me" wasn't intended to be a hint, the line making it into the final episode left the writer hopeful. She also stated that she would be flattered if showrunner Russell T Davies...
- 6/8/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Tales of the Tardis returns before the Doctor Who season 14 finale with Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson starring.. The one-off episode airs June 20th on BBC 4. The series previously had classic Doctors and companions reuniting.
Tales of the Tardis returns, with a surprising Doctor and companion duo set to lead the one-off episode of the returning 2023 Doctor Who spin-off ahead of season 14's finale. Released on BBC IPlayer in November 2023 as part of the series' 60th-anniversary celebrations, Tales of the Tardis reunited fan-favorite classic Doctors and companions to look back on older, influential serials of the classic era. Currently, Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson are piloting the Tardis as the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday across season 14 of the revived series.
As Doctor Who season 14 nears its close, RadioTimes confirms that Tales of the Tardis will return ahead of the finale. The one-off episode will air on June 20th on BBC 4 and BBC IPlayer.
Tales of the Tardis returns, with a surprising Doctor and companion duo set to lead the one-off episode of the returning 2023 Doctor Who spin-off ahead of season 14's finale. Released on BBC IPlayer in November 2023 as part of the series' 60th-anniversary celebrations, Tales of the Tardis reunited fan-favorite classic Doctors and companions to look back on older, influential serials of the classic era. Currently, Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson are piloting the Tardis as the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday across season 14 of the revived series.
As Doctor Who season 14 nears its close, RadioTimes confirms that Tales of the Tardis will return ahead of the finale. The one-off episode will air on June 20th on BBC 4 and BBC IPlayer.
- 6/7/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday navigate Regency-era England, facing shapeshifting aliens and a gunman. Doctor Who's latest episode, "Rogue," promises a mix of adventure, romance, and danger.
Balls, a laser pistol-toting Rogue, and romance await Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday in their visit to Regency-era England in Doctor Who season 14's episode 6 trailer. The newest Tardis team came together in 2023's seasonal special "The Church on Ruby Road" with goblins, secret origins, and the Doctor's grappling with his complex past. Spanning eight episodes, the Doctor and Ruby's adventures have so far taken them to distant space stations, 1960s London, alien battlegrounds, alternate timelines, and a technologically advanced world hiding a horrific truth.
Following "Dot and Bubble's" gut-wrenching ending, the official Doctor Who YouTube channel released a trailer for season 14's next adventure.
Titled "Rogue," the episode sees the...
Balls, a laser pistol-toting Rogue, and romance await Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday in their visit to Regency-era England in Doctor Who season 14's episode 6 trailer. The newest Tardis team came together in 2023's seasonal special "The Church on Ruby Road" with goblins, secret origins, and the Doctor's grappling with his complex past. Spanning eight episodes, the Doctor and Ruby's adventures have so far taken them to distant space stations, 1960s London, alien battlegrounds, alternate timelines, and a technologically advanced world hiding a horrific truth.
Following "Dot and Bubble's" gut-wrenching ending, the official Doctor Who YouTube channel released a trailer for season 14's next adventure.
Titled "Rogue," the episode sees the...
- 6/1/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
A new clip has surfaced from the upcoming Doctor Who episode "Dot and Bubble." In the clip, the Doctor gets blocked on social media. The clip has an uncanny, satirical edge.
A clip from the upcoming episode of Doctor Who shows the Doctor getting blocked on social media. The iconic British science fiction show, which ran for 26 seasons between 1963 and 1989 before being revived in 2005, follows a Time Lord with the ability to regenerate form who is known as The Doctor and travels through time and space in a vehicle called the Tardis that looks like a police call box. The latest regeneration of the character, the Fifteenth Doctor, is played by Ncuti Gatwa in the ongoing Doctor Who season 14.
On the official BBC Doctor Who X account, they recently shared a clip from the upcoming season 14 episode "Dot and Bubble." Check it out below:
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A clip from the upcoming episode of Doctor Who shows the Doctor getting blocked on social media. The iconic British science fiction show, which ran for 26 seasons between 1963 and 1989 before being revived in 2005, follows a Time Lord with the ability to regenerate form who is known as The Doctor and travels through time and space in a vehicle called the Tardis that looks like a police call box. The latest regeneration of the character, the Fifteenth Doctor, is played by Ncuti Gatwa in the ongoing Doctor Who season 14.
On the official BBC Doctor Who X account, they recently shared a clip from the upcoming season 14 episode "Dot and Bubble." Check it out below:
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- 5/30/2024
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant
Susan Twist's role will be elevated in Doctor Who's season 14 finale, hinting at a long-running mystery's conclusion. Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and Millie Gibson's companion Ruby Sunday lead new adventures in the show's season 14. Cast listings in Doctor Who Magazine suggest Twist's character will play a key role in the upcoming "Empire of Death" episode, which will serve as the season 14 finale.
Cast listings for Doctor Who's season 14 finale see Susan Twist elevated from minor roles to a key appearance, teasing a conclusion to her long-running mystery across Russell T Davies' new era. Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and Millie Gibson's new companion Ruby Sunday lead eight new adventures across Time and Space following their meeting in "The Church on Ruby Road". Throughout their travels, both the Doctor and Ruby have unknowingly crossed paths with different characters portrayed by Twist.
As Doctor Who season 14's finale draws nearer,...
Cast listings for Doctor Who's season 14 finale see Susan Twist elevated from minor roles to a key appearance, teasing a conclusion to her long-running mystery across Russell T Davies' new era. Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and Millie Gibson's new companion Ruby Sunday lead eight new adventures across Time and Space following their meeting in "The Church on Ruby Road". Throughout their travels, both the Doctor and Ruby have unknowingly crossed paths with different characters portrayed by Twist.
As Doctor Who season 14's finale draws nearer,...
- 5/26/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Doctor Who season 14, episode 5, "Dot and Bubble," explores the idyllic city of Finetime as the Doctor and Ruby uncover dark secrets. The new episode reveals slug-like creatures menacing the perfect world of Lindy.
The trailer for Doctor Who season 14, episode 5, "Dot and Bubble," shows Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor and Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday trying to break the truth to a resident in the idyllic city of Finetime. The Fifteenth Doctor's first full season has seen the Tardis team travel to deep-space baby farms, 1960s Beatlemania, intergalactic war zones, and a harrowing alternate timeline. The latest season is composed of eight adventures that will conclude in a two-part finale that will offer long-awaited answers.
As season 14 continues, the official Doctor Who YouTube channel has dropped the trailer for episode 5, "Dot and Bubble." Check it out below:
Cally Cooke's Lindy lives in the perfect technologically advanced world of Finetime. However,...
The trailer for Doctor Who season 14, episode 5, "Dot and Bubble," shows Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor and Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday trying to break the truth to a resident in the idyllic city of Finetime. The Fifteenth Doctor's first full season has seen the Tardis team travel to deep-space baby farms, 1960s Beatlemania, intergalactic war zones, and a harrowing alternate timeline. The latest season is composed of eight adventures that will conclude in a two-part finale that will offer long-awaited answers.
As season 14 continues, the official Doctor Who YouTube channel has dropped the trailer for episode 5, "Dot and Bubble." Check it out below:
Cally Cooke's Lindy lives in the perfect technologically advanced world of Finetime. However,...
- 5/25/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Doctor Who season 14, episode 4, "73 Yards," focused on companion Ruby due to star Ncuti Gatwa's filming schedule for Sex Education. Gatwa's absence allowed exploration of Millie Gibson's character as Ruby, with Davies praising her performance in the spotlight. The episode's production came about due to scheduling issues, showcasing Ruby's development as the Doctor Who companion.
Russell T Davies explains how Doctor Who season 14, episode 4, "73 Yards", was filmed with minimal involvement by current Doctor Ncuti Gatwa due to the star's filming schedule. The current season of the long-running sci-fi series stars Gatwa as the Fifteenth incarnation of the Time Lord, as Millie Gibson becomes the latest companion to step aboard the Tardis as Ruby Sunday. In "73 Yards," Ruby takes center stage as the companion becomes the center of a curse that leaves a mysterious woman stalking her and loved ones fleeing in fear.
Following season 14's somber fourth episode, Davies...
Russell T Davies explains how Doctor Who season 14, episode 4, "73 Yards", was filmed with minimal involvement by current Doctor Ncuti Gatwa due to the star's filming schedule. The current season of the long-running sci-fi series stars Gatwa as the Fifteenth incarnation of the Time Lord, as Millie Gibson becomes the latest companion to step aboard the Tardis as Ruby Sunday. In "73 Yards," Ruby takes center stage as the companion becomes the center of a curse that leaves a mysterious woman stalking her and loved ones fleeing in fear.
Following season 14's somber fourth episode, Davies...
- 5/25/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Doctor Who season 15 has finished filming, with Russell T Davies confirming the wrap party.
As season 14 continues to air, Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies confirms that season 15 has wrapped filming for its expected 2025 release. Season 14 marks the first full season of adventures led by Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor following his earlier appearances in 2023's 60th-anniversary, where he regenerated from David Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor. Gatwa's Time Lord is joined by Millie Gibson's new companion Ruby Sunday following their meeting in 2023's seasonal special "The Church on Ruby Road" and will return alongside the Time Lord in 2025.
As Doctor Who season 14 reaches its midway point, Davies confirmed through his Instagram that season 15 surpassed a major production milestone.
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In the post, the showrunner confirmed the wrap party had taken place. Davies was joined by season regular Michelle Greenidge in the photo above.
As season 14 continues to air, Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies confirms that season 15 has wrapped filming for its expected 2025 release. Season 14 marks the first full season of adventures led by Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor following his earlier appearances in 2023's 60th-anniversary, where he regenerated from David Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor. Gatwa's Time Lord is joined by Millie Gibson's new companion Ruby Sunday following their meeting in 2023's seasonal special "The Church on Ruby Road" and will return alongside the Time Lord in 2025.
As Doctor Who season 14 reaches its midway point, Davies confirmed through his Instagram that season 15 surpassed a major production milestone.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Russell T Davies (@russelltdavies63)
In the post, the showrunner confirmed the wrap party had taken place. Davies was joined by season regular Michelle Greenidge in the photo above.
- 5/25/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Ncuti Gatwa, Matt Smith, and Peter Capaldi's Doctors would make a hilarious trio, with Gatwa and Smith as mischievous schoolkids and Capaldi as the grumpy teacher. Moffat envisions a lighter, humorous subplot for a Doctor Who crossover, suggesting the trio could form a boy band amidst their adventures. Gatwa's inclusion in the series symbolizes a push for inclusivity, challenging fans to embrace the Doctor's shape-shifting alien nature over rigid traditional portrayals.
Former Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat recently shared his imaginative take on how a crossover episode could unfold with the newest incarnation of the Doctor, played by Ncuti Gatwa. Moffat's tenure with the show spanned seven years, overseeing the whimsical and sometimes dark adventures of both Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi's Doctors.
Known for his inventive storytelling, Moffat recently penned the episode "Boom" for season 14, marking his return to the series with Gatwa at the helm. In an interview with Screen Rant,...
Former Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat recently shared his imaginative take on how a crossover episode could unfold with the newest incarnation of the Doctor, played by Ncuti Gatwa. Moffat's tenure with the show spanned seven years, overseeing the whimsical and sometimes dark adventures of both Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi's Doctors.
Known for his inventive storytelling, Moffat recently penned the episode "Boom" for season 14, marking his return to the series with Gatwa at the helm. In an interview with Screen Rant,...
- 5/24/2024
- by Ali Valle
- MovieWeb
Steven Moffat's return to Doctor Who season 14 was inspired by a suspenseful moment in an iconic Tom Baker Fourth Doctor story. The tense episode "Boom" traps the Fifteenth Doctor on a landmine, forcing him into a high-stakes situation with new companion Ruby Sunday. Moffat wanted to explore pure suspense in the episode, showcasing the Doctor's resourcefulness in a life-threatening scenario.
Former Doctor Who showrunner and returning writer Steven Moffat reveals how a moment from an iconic Tom Baker Fourth Doctor story inspired his season 14 writing return. Season 14 episode 3, "Boom," saw Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor trapped once he stepped onto a landmine in a warzone, leaving himself and new companion Ruby Sunday in a dire, tense situation. Moffat joined the main Doctor Who series as a writer with its 2005 revival, but would take on the role of showrunner in 2010 and hold the position until 2017.
Following Doctor Who season 14's tense third episode,...
Former Doctor Who showrunner and returning writer Steven Moffat reveals how a moment from an iconic Tom Baker Fourth Doctor story inspired his season 14 writing return. Season 14 episode 3, "Boom," saw Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor trapped once he stepped onto a landmine in a warzone, leaving himself and new companion Ruby Sunday in a dire, tense situation. Moffat joined the main Doctor Who series as a writer with its 2005 revival, but would take on the role of showrunner in 2010 and hold the position until 2017.
Following Doctor Who season 14's tense third episode,...
- 5/20/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Steven Moffat's Doctor Who season 14 episode pays tribute to his previous work, delighting viewers with a nod to the Eleventh Doctor era. Moffat carefully includes references for longtime fans while ensuring new viewers can still enjoy the show's continuity. Doctor Who season 14 releases every Friday on Disney+ for international audiences and BBC iPlayer for UK viewers.
Steven Moffat breaks down his Doctor Who season 14 story's call back to the very start of his previous showrunnning tenure during Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor era. The writer made his return for Doctor Who season 14 marking the first time he's worked on the series since 2017 with episode 3, "Boom", which saw the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) step on a landmine, forcing him and companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) into a tense, life-or-death situation. Moffat previously served as a writer for the shows revival, becoming showrunner from 2010 to 2017.
With Moffat's Doctor Who season 14 episode leaving viewers exhilarated,...
Steven Moffat breaks down his Doctor Who season 14 story's call back to the very start of his previous showrunnning tenure during Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor era. The writer made his return for Doctor Who season 14 marking the first time he's worked on the series since 2017 with episode 3, "Boom", which saw the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) step on a landmine, forcing him and companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) into a tense, life-or-death situation. Moffat previously served as a writer for the shows revival, becoming showrunner from 2010 to 2017.
With Moffat's Doctor Who season 14 episode leaving viewers exhilarated,...
- 5/19/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Ruby faces danger in a Welsh village without the Doctor's help in the upcoming episode of Doctor Who season 14. The Fifteenth Doctor has suddenly gone missing, but it is unclear why.
Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday is stranded and stalked across a sleepy Welsh seaside village without Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor in the trailer for Doctor Who season 14's next episode, "73 Yards." After joining the Tardis in Doctor Who's 2023 seasonal special "The Church on Ruby Road," season 14 sees Ruby travel with the Doctor across eight adventures taking the pair from deep space to glamorous balls and Beatlemania. A foundling left on a church doorstep at Christmas, Ruby's parentage is a key mystery.
After narrowly escaping death in Doctor Who season 14, episode 3, "Boom," Ruby faces more terror in episode 4's trailer on the official Doctor Who YouTube channel. Check it out below:
Ruby is left stranded and stalked in a lonely Welsh village.
Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday is stranded and stalked across a sleepy Welsh seaside village without Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor in the trailer for Doctor Who season 14's next episode, "73 Yards." After joining the Tardis in Doctor Who's 2023 seasonal special "The Church on Ruby Road," season 14 sees Ruby travel with the Doctor across eight adventures taking the pair from deep space to glamorous balls and Beatlemania. A foundling left on a church doorstep at Christmas, Ruby's parentage is a key mystery.
After narrowly escaping death in Doctor Who season 14, episode 3, "Boom," Ruby faces more terror in episode 4's trailer on the official Doctor Who YouTube channel. Check it out below:
Ruby is left stranded and stalked in a lonely Welsh village.
- 5/18/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Moffat praises Gatwa's Doctor as a seamless addition to the long line of iconic Doctors. Gatwa's Doctor maintains the age-old perspective of previous Doctors while delivering fresh reactions. Moffat highlights the dangerous and brutal reality of traveling with the Doctor for companions like Ruby Sunday.
Steven Moffat has nothing but praise for Ncuti Gatwa as the newest lead of Doctor Who. The former showrunner ran the show from 2010 to 2017, during the Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi runs as the Doctor. After leaving the show, Moffat returned to direct "Boom", which featured Doctor Who's current lead cast members, Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson), trying to survive a horrifying war. Gatwa began his run as the Doctor during the 2023 Christmas Special, after he split from David Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor.
During Moffat's interview with Screen Rant's Caitlin Tyrrell, Moffat explained that he saw little difference between Gatwa's Doctor and previous Doctors.
Steven Moffat has nothing but praise for Ncuti Gatwa as the newest lead of Doctor Who. The former showrunner ran the show from 2010 to 2017, during the Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi runs as the Doctor. After leaving the show, Moffat returned to direct "Boom", which featured Doctor Who's current lead cast members, Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson), trying to survive a horrifying war. Gatwa began his run as the Doctor during the 2023 Christmas Special, after he split from David Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor.
During Moffat's interview with Screen Rant's Caitlin Tyrrell, Moffat explained that he saw little difference between Gatwa's Doctor and previous Doctors.
- 5/18/2024
- by Lukas Shayo
- ScreenRant
Ncuti Gatwa comments on those who have turned away from Doctor Who over both his casting and the strive for more inclusivity. Gatwa says that The Doctor, a shape-shifting alien with multiple regenerations, can be anyone. Ncuti Gatwa calls playing The Doctor "a huge, lovely responsibility."
The Fifteenth Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa, has commented on those who have turned away from Doctor Who over both his casting and the strive for more inclusivity, describing it as sad. During a recent NPR interview, Gatwa, who was born in Rwanda but moved to Scotland during his early childhood, finds it perplexing that former fans of the show are so willing to limit themselves over someones appearance.
"I find it fascinating that it matters so much to these people. You are going to limit yourselves from a show that you claim to love because you don't like something about someone's appearance or their race.
The Fifteenth Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa, has commented on those who have turned away from Doctor Who over both his casting and the strive for more inclusivity, describing it as sad. During a recent NPR interview, Gatwa, who was born in Rwanda but moved to Scotland during his early childhood, finds it perplexing that former fans of the show are so willing to limit themselves over someones appearance.
"I find it fascinating that it matters so much to these people. You are going to limit yourselves from a show that you claim to love because you don't like something about someone's appearance or their race.
- 5/14/2024
- by Jonathan Fuge
- MovieWeb
The Doctor faces new dangers on a war-torn planet, leaving the Time Lord vulnerable in the trailer for episode 3 of Doctor Who season 14. The latest season features a fresh cast but familiar names behind the scenes, creating an exciting new dynamic. With the Doctor unable to move after stepping on a landmine, Ruby Sunday will have to come to his rescue.
The Doctor is in distress, as a trip to a world embroiled in war leaves Ncuti Gatwa's Time Lord more vulnerable than ever in the trailer for Doctor Who season 14, episode 3. Facing a changed universe full of unlikely monsters and deities, the latest season of the sci-fi show is led by Gatwa and Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson. While it's a new cast in front of the camera, returning showrunner Russell T Davies has reunited familiar names behind the scenes.
Following Doctor Who season 14's two-episode premiere,...
The Doctor is in distress, as a trip to a world embroiled in war leaves Ncuti Gatwa's Time Lord more vulnerable than ever in the trailer for Doctor Who season 14, episode 3. Facing a changed universe full of unlikely monsters and deities, the latest season of the sci-fi show is led by Gatwa and Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson. While it's a new cast in front of the camera, returning showrunner Russell T Davies has reunited familiar names behind the scenes.
Following Doctor Who season 14's two-episode premiere,...
- 5/11/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Doctor Who meets the Beatles in "The Devil's Chord," a music-centered episode with an inventive premise. "The Devil's Chord" episode of Doctor Who shares similarities with the 2019 film Yesterday as both explore alternate Beatles timelines. Yesterday may have divided critics, but its charming premise and Beatles references make it an underrated crowd-pleaser.
In Doctor Who season 14, episode 2, "The Devil's Chord," the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and his companion, Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson), meet the Beatles. Set in the 1960s, the episode takes viewers to the famed Abbey Road Studios, where the Time Lord discovers that the legendary Fab Four are churning out truly terrible, tuneless music. The episode's antagonist is Maestro (Jinx Monsoon), an unhinged, music-consuming being who's actually the offspring of fan-favorite Doctor Who villain The Toymaker. Needless to say, the latest installment in the long-running British sci-fi series is endlessly inventive.
Despite the very music-centered premise of "The Devil's Chord,...
In Doctor Who season 14, episode 2, "The Devil's Chord," the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and his companion, Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson), meet the Beatles. Set in the 1960s, the episode takes viewers to the famed Abbey Road Studios, where the Time Lord discovers that the legendary Fab Four are churning out truly terrible, tuneless music. The episode's antagonist is Maestro (Jinx Monsoon), an unhinged, music-consuming being who's actually the offspring of fan-favorite Doctor Who villain The Toymaker. Needless to say, the latest installment in the long-running British sci-fi series is endlessly inventive.
Despite the very music-centered premise of "The Devil's Chord,...
- 5/11/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
The article contains spoilers for Doctor Who season 14, episode 2, "The Devil's Chord."
Russell T Davies delves into Doctor Who season 14's new villain hierarchy, revealing Maestro's ties to the Toymaker and more powerful beings. The showrunner reveals that Maestro and the Toymaker are not even the most powerful beings. Episode 2 "The Devil's Chord" pits the Time Lord and Ruby Sunday against Maestro in a battle for music's control.
Russell T Davies unpacks the hierarchy of Doctor Who season 14's newly introduced Pantheon of Gods with Jinkx Monsson's Maestro and its connection to the Toymaker. With the sci-fi series returning with a two-episode premiere, episode 2 "The Devil's Chord" threw the Time Lord and new companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) into a battle for music itself against the powerful Maestro. While Maestro is an all-new villain for the series, they have deeper ties to a classic villain.
Following Doctor Who season 14's two-episode premiere,...
Russell T Davies delves into Doctor Who season 14's new villain hierarchy, revealing Maestro's ties to the Toymaker and more powerful beings. The showrunner reveals that Maestro and the Toymaker are not even the most powerful beings. Episode 2 "The Devil's Chord" pits the Time Lord and Ruby Sunday against Maestro in a battle for music's control.
Russell T Davies unpacks the hierarchy of Doctor Who season 14's newly introduced Pantheon of Gods with Jinkx Monsson's Maestro and its connection to the Toymaker. With the sci-fi series returning with a two-episode premiere, episode 2 "The Devil's Chord" threw the Time Lord and new companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) into a battle for music itself against the powerful Maestro. While Maestro is an all-new villain for the series, they have deeper ties to a classic villain.
Following Doctor Who season 14's two-episode premiere,...
- 5/11/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor Who debut season earns high Rotten Tomatoes scores, surpassing the David Tennant-led specials. Season 14's first two episodes score 100% fresh from 28 critics, positioning Gatwa's Doctor among the series' best. Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor will be joined by newcomer companion Ruby Sunday in an eight-episode season.
The Rotten Tomatoes scores for Ncuti Gatwa's debut Doctor Who season have been gathered, as season 14's premiere episodes rank high among the series' best years alongside David Tennant's and Matt Smith's tenures. While Gatwa has now portrayed the Time Lord in two prior adventures across specials released in 2023, the actor's first full season as the Fifteenth Doctor will consist of eight episodes. Gatwa's Doctor will not be alone, as 2023 seasonal special companion Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson, joins the Tardis crew.
Ahead of Doctor Who season 14's worldwide premiere, Gatwa's stories have already gathered a high Rotten Tomatoes score.
The Rotten Tomatoes scores for Ncuti Gatwa's debut Doctor Who season have been gathered, as season 14's premiere episodes rank high among the series' best years alongside David Tennant's and Matt Smith's tenures. While Gatwa has now portrayed the Time Lord in two prior adventures across specials released in 2023, the actor's first full season as the Fifteenth Doctor will consist of eight episodes. Gatwa's Doctor will not be alone, as 2023 seasonal special companion Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson, joins the Tardis crew.
Ahead of Doctor Who season 14's worldwide premiere, Gatwa's stories have already gathered a high Rotten Tomatoes score.
- 5/10/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Monsoon debuts as Maestro in Doctor Who season 14, causing chaos for the Doctor and Ruby Sunday. Watch Maestro manipulate Timothy Drake in a new clip from the upcoming season's second episode. Doctor Who season 14 premieres on Disney+ and BBC iPlayer on May 10/11, featuring all-star guest actors.
Jinkxx Monsoon's Maestro makes their worldwide premiere, as the ominous and powerful Doctor Who foe takes center stage in a season 14 clip preview. Monsoon guest-stars in season 14, episode 2, "The Devil's Chord," where they cause chaos for Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday during a trip in the 1960s at the height of Beatlemania. Monsoon is just one of Doctor Who season 14's all-star guest actors, which includes Bridgerton's Golda Rosheuvel, Obi-Wan Kenobi's Indira Varma, and Frozen's Jonathan Groff.
With Doctor Who season 14 nearing its premiere, the official Doctor Who YouTube channel has released a new clip from the season's second episode.
Jinkxx Monsoon's Maestro makes their worldwide premiere, as the ominous and powerful Doctor Who foe takes center stage in a season 14 clip preview. Monsoon guest-stars in season 14, episode 2, "The Devil's Chord," where they cause chaos for Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday during a trip in the 1960s at the height of Beatlemania. Monsoon is just one of Doctor Who season 14's all-star guest actors, which includes Bridgerton's Golda Rosheuvel, Obi-Wan Kenobi's Indira Varma, and Frozen's Jonathan Groff.
With Doctor Who season 14 nearing its premiere, the official Doctor Who YouTube channel has released a new clip from the season's second episode.
- 5/10/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Doctor Who season 14 hints at a secret from the Third Doctor's era, connecting with Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor adventure. The penultimate episode, "The Legend of Ruby Sunday," promises a surprising link to the past and a vital clue for Ruby's story.
A detail for Doctor Who season 14's penultimate episode teases a secret from the Third Doctor's (Jon Pertwee) era haunting Ncuti Gatwa's incarnation of the Time Lord. Having made his debut during the 60th-anniversary specials, Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and recently joined companion Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson, for eight new adventures in the Tardis. Alongside Bridgerton, The Matrix, and Obi-Wan Kenobi stars, season 14 will also see the return of beloved companions Rose Noble (Yasmin Finney), Mel Bush (Bonnie Langford), and Kate Stewart (Jemma Redgrave).
With Doctor Who season 14 materializing on Saturday, showrunner Russell T Davies revealed a surprising connection to a classic Doctor in the latest magazine issue from RadioTimes.
A detail for Doctor Who season 14's penultimate episode teases a secret from the Third Doctor's (Jon Pertwee) era haunting Ncuti Gatwa's incarnation of the Time Lord. Having made his debut during the 60th-anniversary specials, Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and recently joined companion Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson, for eight new adventures in the Tardis. Alongside Bridgerton, The Matrix, and Obi-Wan Kenobi stars, season 14 will also see the return of beloved companions Rose Noble (Yasmin Finney), Mel Bush (Bonnie Langford), and Kate Stewart (Jemma Redgrave).
With Doctor Who season 14 materializing on Saturday, showrunner Russell T Davies revealed a surprising connection to a classic Doctor in the latest magazine issue from RadioTimes.
- 5/7/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Doctor Who's return with Russell T. Davies as showrunner has revived the franchise with a perfect Rotten Tomatoes season score. The series has seen many ups and downs over the years, including a hiatus, but has remained a beloved sci-fi classic. Ncuti Gatwa's portrayal as the new Doctor has been praised for his charisma and energy, breathing new life into the iconic character.
Doctor Who has been regenerated in more ways than one thanks to returning showrunner Russell T. Davies. The new season which is being labeled as Season 1 has turned around the fortunes of the franchise and delivered the first perfect Rotten Tomatoes season score in more than a decade. Other than Jodie Whittakers final stand-alone episode, which also saw the return of David Tennant after 13 years, the last time any Doctor Who project debuted with a 100% critics' rating was in Season 7, when Matt Smith came to...
Doctor Who has been regenerated in more ways than one thanks to returning showrunner Russell T. Davies. The new season which is being labeled as Season 1 has turned around the fortunes of the franchise and delivered the first perfect Rotten Tomatoes season score in more than a decade. Other than Jodie Whittakers final stand-alone episode, which also saw the return of David Tennant after 13 years, the last time any Doctor Who project debuted with a 100% critics' rating was in Season 7, when Matt Smith came to...
- 5/7/2024
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
Russell T. Davies plans to explore the controversial Timeless Child storyline in Doctor Who, honoring Chris Chibnall's plot for the ordinary viewers. Timey-whimey solutions can alter established Doctor Who lore, reflecting the show's imaginative and resilient nature over decades. Davies believes in incorporating aspects of the Timeless Child story emotionally, resonating deeper with characters and viewers alike.
Russell T. Davies is about to redefine the world of Doctor Who for a second time. After reviving the franchise in 2005, bringing it back to a primetime Saturday night slot after almost two decades, Davies departed the show in 2010 following the end of David Tennants run as The Doctor. At least until 2023, when both Tennant and Davies made a shock return to the series after a lackluster response to the last several seasons of the worlds longest-running sci-fi series.
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Russell T. Davies is about to redefine the world of Doctor Who for a second time. After reviving the franchise in 2005, bringing it back to a primetime Saturday night slot after almost two decades, Davies departed the show in 2010 following the end of David Tennants run as The Doctor. At least until 2023, when both Tennant and Davies made a shock return to the series after a lackluster response to the last several seasons of the worlds longest-running sci-fi series.
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- 5/6/2024
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
Russell T Davies definitively confirms whether David Tennant and Catherine Tate will return to Doctor Who following their 60th anniversary conclusion. In the 60th, Ncuti Gatwa was introduced as the Fifteenth Doctor, splitting from Tennant's incarnation in a shocking bi-generation twist. The Doctor and Donna then settle back on Earth, and a return has been ruled out by Davies, calling their ending final.
Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies offers a final answer to the fates of David Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor and Catherine Tate's Donna Noble following the 60th anniversary's conclusion. Tennant and Tate returned to lead the long-running sci-fi series' 60th anniversary across three specials, facing classic foes and terrifying unknowns from beyond the universe. Doctor Who's 60th anniversary concluded with a shocking bi-generation twist, as Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and the Fourteenth Doctor became two separate beings, and Tennant's incarnation was allowed to retire to Earth and live with the Noble family.
Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies offers a final answer to the fates of David Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor and Catherine Tate's Donna Noble following the 60th anniversary's conclusion. Tennant and Tate returned to lead the long-running sci-fi series' 60th anniversary across three specials, facing classic foes and terrifying unknowns from beyond the universe. Doctor Who's 60th anniversary concluded with a shocking bi-generation twist, as Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and the Fourteenth Doctor became two separate beings, and Tennant's incarnation was allowed to retire to Earth and live with the Noble family.
- 4/29/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Gatwa and Davies are optimistic about Doctor Who's future with plans already made beyond seasons 14 and 15. Gatwa's commitment to the role as the Doctor is strong, ensuring he is "not going anywhere soon." Doctor Who season 14 premieres its first two episodes on May 11 on Disney+ internationally, and May 10 on BBC iPlayer in the UK.
Ncuti Gatwa and Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies are optimistic about its future beyond seasons 14 and 15 ahead of the Fifteenth Doctor's first full-season debut. Having made his first appearance in 2023's 60th anniversary special "The Giggle," Gatwa joined Millie Gibson's new companion Ruby Sunday in 2023's seasonal special "The Church on Ruby Road," giving audiences their first taste of the new era. Doctor Who will return in May with a full eight-episode season and will be followed by a seasonal special in late 2024.
As Gatwa's new Doctor Who adventures prepare to materialize,...
Ncuti Gatwa and Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies are optimistic about its future beyond seasons 14 and 15 ahead of the Fifteenth Doctor's first full-season debut. Having made his first appearance in 2023's 60th anniversary special "The Giggle," Gatwa joined Millie Gibson's new companion Ruby Sunday in 2023's seasonal special "The Church on Ruby Road," giving audiences their first taste of the new era. Doctor Who will return in May with a full eight-episode season and will be followed by a seasonal special in late 2024.
As Gatwa's new Doctor Who adventures prepare to materialize,...
- 4/25/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Welcome to the island of St Jory, population: one less than there used to be.
A year ago, St Jory teenager Cai Prideaux went missing and the police did very little about it. Now there’s a new sheriff in town in Sgt Grace Narayan (Anjli Mohindra), an outsider with an unbending belief in the letter of the law that’s ruffling feathers among the locals. The islanders, you see, are used to running things their own way. The True Way.
That’s the Hot Fuzz-meets-The Wicker Man premise for The Red King, an original six-part series written by Being Human creator Toby Whithouse and directed by Daniel O’Hara and Lisa Clarke. It’s a crime drama/folk horror mash-up that uses murder mystery trappings to tell a story about religion, insularity and national identity.
St Jory is your typical folk horror island in that there’s nothing typical about it.
A year ago, St Jory teenager Cai Prideaux went missing and the police did very little about it. Now there’s a new sheriff in town in Sgt Grace Narayan (Anjli Mohindra), an outsider with an unbending belief in the letter of the law that’s ruffling feathers among the locals. The islanders, you see, are used to running things their own way. The True Way.
That’s the Hot Fuzz-meets-The Wicker Man premise for The Red King, an original six-part series written by Being Human creator Toby Whithouse and directed by Daniel O’Hara and Lisa Clarke. It’s a crime drama/folk horror mash-up that uses murder mystery trappings to tell a story about religion, insularity and national identity.
St Jory is your typical folk horror island in that there’s nothing typical about it.
- 4/24/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
The crime drama Bergerac – a massive BBC One hit in the 1980s, starring John Nettles – is being rebooted. Here are the details.
Bergerac is back. Created by Doctor Who writer Robert Banks Stewart, the original series starred John Nettles and ran for nine series between 1981 and 1991. It became one of the biggest hits on the BBC schedules, all set on the island of Jersey.
The new version will give the show a “contemporary twist, as Bergerac is thrown into a knotty, high-stakes police investigation and challenged to his very core. He will be forced to confront his demons, while trying to save his family and career”.
The six-part UKTV Original series will be produced by BlackLight TV, part of Banijay UK, and written by Being Human creator Toby Whithouse, alongside Brian Fillis, Catherine Tregenna and Polly Buckle.
In a departure from the original show, the writers will weave one murder...
Bergerac is back. Created by Doctor Who writer Robert Banks Stewart, the original series starred John Nettles and ran for nine series between 1981 and 1991. It became one of the biggest hits on the BBC schedules, all set on the island of Jersey.
The new version will give the show a “contemporary twist, as Bergerac is thrown into a knotty, high-stakes police investigation and challenged to his very core. He will be forced to confront his demons, while trying to save his family and career”.
The six-part UKTV Original series will be produced by BlackLight TV, part of Banijay UK, and written by Being Human creator Toby Whithouse, alongside Brian Fillis, Catherine Tregenna and Polly Buckle.
In a departure from the original show, the writers will weave one murder...
- 4/15/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
A new update for Doctor Who season 15 confirms that Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor and Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday will be joined by Varada Sethu. Gatwa took the keys to the Tardis in 2023's third 60th-anniversary special "The Giggle," before meeting Gibson's Ruby Sunday in the following seasonal special, "The Church on Ruby Road." Sethu is known for her role as the determined rebel fighter Cinta Kaz in Andor seasons 1 and 2.
Despite reports Gibson would leave the Tardis in 2025, it is confirmed the crew will instead grow as Sethu officially joins Doctor Who season 15. Check out the images from BBC Doctor Who's X tweet (formerly Twitter):
Two for Season Two! â.¤ï¸.â.¤ï¸. Here's a first look behind Season Two as Varada Sethu joins the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday in the second season of #DoctorWho, airing in 2025. pic.twitter.com/fzT1fBryaa — Doctor Who (@bbcdoctorwho) April 12, 2024
Alongside the announcement,...
Despite reports Gibson would leave the Tardis in 2025, it is confirmed the crew will instead grow as Sethu officially joins Doctor Who season 15. Check out the images from BBC Doctor Who's X tweet (formerly Twitter):
Two for Season Two! â.¤ï¸.â.¤ï¸. Here's a first look behind Season Two as Varada Sethu joins the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday in the second season of #DoctorWho, airing in 2025. pic.twitter.com/fzT1fBryaa — Doctor Who (@bbcdoctorwho) April 12, 2024
Alongside the announcement,...
- 4/12/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
A new trailer for Doctor Who season 14 has been released featuring the Fifteenth Doctor and his companion Ruby Sunday. Former showrunner Russell T Davies returns for season 14 after leading show's revival. Doctor Who season 14 will be available on BBC iPlayer and Disney+.
A new trailer for Doctor Who season 14 has been released. Designed to be a new jumping-on point for the series, Doctor Who will follow the adventures of the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and his companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson). This season also sees the return of former showrunner Russell T Davies, who departed the show in 2010 after leading the revival in 2005.
Now, the BBC has released a new trailer for Doctor Who season 14.
Source: BBC
Doctor Who
Originally premiered in 1963, Doctor Who is a sci-fi series that follows a powerful being known as a Time Lord, referred to as the Doctor. Using an interdimensional time-traveling ship known as the Tardis,...
A new trailer for Doctor Who season 14 has been released. Designed to be a new jumping-on point for the series, Doctor Who will follow the adventures of the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and his companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson). This season also sees the return of former showrunner Russell T Davies, who departed the show in 2010 after leading the revival in 2005.
Now, the BBC has released a new trailer for Doctor Who season 14.
Source: BBC
Doctor Who
Originally premiered in 1963, Doctor Who is a sci-fi series that follows a powerful being known as a Time Lord, referred to as the Doctor. Using an interdimensional time-traveling ship known as the Tardis,...
- 3/31/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
Episode titles for Doctor Who season 14 have been revealed. Releasing on May 11, 2024, the new season of Doctor Who will feature Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson as the Fifteenth Doctor and his companion Ruby Sunday. Russell T Davies, who helmed the revival series from 2005 to 2010, is returning as showrunner for the upcoming season.
Now, the episode titles have been released for Doctor Who season 14, including one written by longtime writer and former showrunner, Steven Moffat.
Episode 1 - Space Babies - Writer: Russell T Davies, Director: Julie Anne Robinson Space Babies Writer: Russell T Davies Director: Julie Anne Robinson#DoctorWho pic.twitter.com/mDgmS3Rytk — Doctor Who (@bbcdoctorwho) March 31, 2024 Episode 2 - The Devil's Chord - Writer: Russell T Davies, Director: Ben Chessell The Devil's Chord Writer: Russell T Davies Director: Ben Chessell #DoctorWho pic.twitter.com/v7dpgt9QTK — Doctor Who (@bbcdoctorwho) March 31, 2024 Episode 3 - Boom - Writer: Steven Moffat, Director: Julie...
Now, the episode titles have been released for Doctor Who season 14, including one written by longtime writer and former showrunner, Steven Moffat.
Episode 1 - Space Babies - Writer: Russell T Davies, Director: Julie Anne Robinson Space Babies Writer: Russell T Davies Director: Julie Anne Robinson#DoctorWho pic.twitter.com/mDgmS3Rytk — Doctor Who (@bbcdoctorwho) March 31, 2024 Episode 2 - The Devil's Chord - Writer: Russell T Davies, Director: Ben Chessell The Devil's Chord Writer: Russell T Davies Director: Ben Chessell #DoctorWho pic.twitter.com/v7dpgt9QTK — Doctor Who (@bbcdoctorwho) March 31, 2024 Episode 3 - Boom - Writer: Steven Moffat, Director: Julie...
- 3/31/2024
- by Zach Bowen
- ScreenRant
The trailer for Doctor Who season 14 has been released. Season 14 stars Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor and Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday. Showrunner Russell T Davies returns for the new season.
The first trailer for Doctor Who season 14 has been released. Following up on the Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials, the new season will follow Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor alongside his companion Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson. Season 14 also features the return of showrunner Russell T Davies, who helmed the return of Doctor Who in 2005 and departed in 2010.
Now, Disney Plus has released a trailer for Doctor Who season 14.
Source: Disney Plus
Doctor Who
Originally premiered in 1963, Doctor Who is a sci-fi series that follows a powerful being known as a Time Lord, referred to as the Doctor. Using an interdimensional time-traveling ship known as the Tardis, the Doctor travels time and space with various companions...
The first trailer for Doctor Who season 14 has been released. Following up on the Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials, the new season will follow Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor alongside his companion Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson. Season 14 also features the return of showrunner Russell T Davies, who helmed the return of Doctor Who in 2005 and departed in 2010.
Now, Disney Plus has released a trailer for Doctor Who season 14.
Source: Disney Plus
Doctor Who
Originally premiered in 1963, Doctor Who is a sci-fi series that follows a powerful being known as a Time Lord, referred to as the Doctor. Using an interdimensional time-traveling ship known as the Tardis, the Doctor travels time and space with various companions...
- 3/22/2024
- by Zach Bowen
- ScreenRant
Moffat returns to Doctor Who for Gatwa's first season, apologizing for previous misdirections in a press statement. Doctor Who season 14 premieres on May 10th on Disney+ for US audiences, and May 11th on BBC iPlayer for UK audiences. Moffat reveals in a statement that he is writing an episode for the series.
Former Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat steps onboard the Tardis once more by penning an episode of Ncuti Gatwa's first season. After contributing to the series in its "Wilderness Years," Moffat was brought on board Russell T Davies' revival in 2005, writing multiple adventures in Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant's eras. As Davies departed and Tennant regenerated into Matt Smith, Moffat inherited showrunner duties from 2010 to 2017, overseeing Smith and Peter Capaldi's adventures and the 50th-anniversary celebrations.
As Gatwa's first Doctor Who season draws nearer, Doctor Who TV revealed a surprising addition to season 14. With Julie-Anne Robinson directing an episode,...
Former Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat steps onboard the Tardis once more by penning an episode of Ncuti Gatwa's first season. After contributing to the series in its "Wilderness Years," Moffat was brought on board Russell T Davies' revival in 2005, writing multiple adventures in Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant's eras. As Davies departed and Tennant regenerated into Matt Smith, Moffat inherited showrunner duties from 2010 to 2017, overseeing Smith and Peter Capaldi's adventures and the 50th-anniversary celebrations.
As Gatwa's first Doctor Who season draws nearer, Doctor Who TV revealed a surprising addition to season 14. With Julie-Anne Robinson directing an episode,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Nathan Graham-Lowery
- ScreenRant
The Master, a fellow Gallifreyan, is one of the villains who has appeared opposite the Doctor the most. Daleks, feared by the Doctor, aim to destroy everything deemed imperfect and have advanced tech. Sontarans live for war, taking things literally, and reproduce through cloning.
Doctor Who has introduced countless enemies throughout the series, but it takes a rare villain to come back for more after facing the Doctor. When the show began in 1963, it took time before beginning to explore more ambitious alien enemies and rivals for the Doctor and his companions to face. The series frequently focused on historical settings, or creating new and unusual aliens who could challenge the Doctor, which meant that very few enemies ever returned on more than one occasion.
Each serial story would focus on a new place, with new villains to fight, and as time went on, the Doctor and his companions would change as well.
Doctor Who has introduced countless enemies throughout the series, but it takes a rare villain to come back for more after facing the Doctor. When the show began in 1963, it took time before beginning to explore more ambitious alien enemies and rivals for the Doctor and his companions to face. The series frequently focused on historical settings, or creating new and unusual aliens who could challenge the Doctor, which meant that very few enemies ever returned on more than one occasion.
Each serial story would focus on a new place, with new villains to fight, and as time went on, the Doctor and his companions would change as well.
- 3/18/2024
- by Ben Gibbons
- ScreenRant
Doctor Who season 14, starring Ncuti Gatwa as The Doctor, now has an official premiere date. It will premiere on BBC iPlayer on May 11 and Disney+ on May 10. The release will occur at the same time, as it takes place across various time zones.
The premiere date for the upcoming season of Doctor Who has been revealed. The long-running British science fiction show originally aired for 26 seasons between 1963 and 1989 before being revived in 2005. The upcoming season 14 will follow Ncuti Gatwa as the regenerating Time Lord known as The Doctor, who has already made appearances in the 60th anniversary episode "The Giggle" and the 2023 Christmas special "The Church on Ruby Road."
The official BBC Twitter account for the show announced the release date for Doctor Who season 14 (which is being called "season 1" after its Disney+ acquisition). See the post below:
Same time. Everywhere. 💫 Get ready for the global premiere of #DoctorWho...
The premiere date for the upcoming season of Doctor Who has been revealed. The long-running British science fiction show originally aired for 26 seasons between 1963 and 1989 before being revived in 2005. The upcoming season 14 will follow Ncuti Gatwa as the regenerating Time Lord known as The Doctor, who has already made appearances in the 60th anniversary episode "The Giggle" and the 2023 Christmas special "The Church on Ruby Road."
The official BBC Twitter account for the show announced the release date for Doctor Who season 14 (which is being called "season 1" after its Disney+ acquisition). See the post below:
Same time. Everywhere. 💫 Get ready for the global premiere of #DoctorWho...
- 3/15/2024
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant
In 2005, at the end of Russell T Davies' first season of Doctor Who, Christopher Eccleston bowed out as the Ninth Doctor and David Tennant made his first appearance as the Tenth Doctor. While Eccleston was a tough act to follow, having enjoyed riotous success in introducing the Time Lord to a whole new generation of fans, Tennant quickly proved himself a firm fan favorite in the role. He shared his first season as the Doctor with Billie Piper's Rose Tyler, who had stayed on after Eccleston's departure. He went on to travel in the Tardis with Freema Agyeman's Martha Jones and Catherine Tate's Donna Noble, as well as an array of other friends and part-time companions.
David Tennant's initial tenure as the Time Lord came to an end with a series of specials following his final season. In "The End of Time," he faced his final fight...
David Tennant's initial tenure as the Time Lord came to an end with a series of specials following his final season. In "The End of Time," he faced his final fight...
- 3/12/2024
- by Andrew Gladman
- CBR
The Tardis being "Bigger on the Inside" is a key running joke in Doctor Who, showcasing Time Lord technology. The Doctor frequently gets accidentally married or engaged, showcasing humorous interactions with historical figures. The Doctor repeats certain behaviors, such as telling companions to stay on the Tardis, but they never listen.
Doctor Who has had an incredible run over the 60 years the show has been airing, and in that time, the series established several running jokes that have popped up multiple times through the decades. Doctor Who is the longest running sci-fi show of all time, and despite a few years when the show was pulled off the air, and a failed attempt to reboot the series in the US with the Doctor Who movie, the show has prevailed, and since 2005, has continued to air with no further interruptions.
In addition to its record-breaking staying power as a series, the...
Doctor Who has had an incredible run over the 60 years the show has been airing, and in that time, the series established several running jokes that have popped up multiple times through the decades. Doctor Who is the longest running sci-fi show of all time, and despite a few years when the show was pulled off the air, and a failed attempt to reboot the series in the US with the Doctor Who movie, the show has prevailed, and since 2005, has continued to air with no further interruptions.
In addition to its record-breaking staying power as a series, the...
- 3/11/2024
- by Ben Gibbons
- ScreenRant
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